I ended up with a few original M16 chrome bolt assy, without the forward assist notches cut in them. I also ended up with a couple of uppers with no fwd assist, and new barrels. Can anyone tell me what this stuff is worth?
Thanks
Joe
I ended up with a few original M16 chrome bolt assy, without the forward assist notches cut in them. I also ended up with a couple of uppers with no fwd assist, and new barrels. Can anyone tell me what this stuff is worth?
Thanks
Joe
Are the barrels chromed lined, just the chamber or the very early non? Uppers colt marked?
USGI Uppers? New USGI barrels? If so I may be interested
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Chromebolt assy were used on some instructional weapons, for school..My Army manual says "not for field use"..I bet the chrome would eat up the recievers inside, esp with any grit??
Last edited by Orlando; 11-21-2013 at 10:03 AM.
"I am the master of my unspoken words, and a slave to those that should have remained unspoken. ...
"Official 2010 Mini-G & 2011 Summer Postal Shoot Biggest Looser"
Neither did I, But there has to be a reason for that statement in the M-16 Army repair manual??...The earlest SP-1 rifles did not have forward assist, nor the cuts to the carrier....You could not close a stuck or partially open bolt with out pulling the charger handle back and releasing it again.. Personally, Our new Colt rifles were a pain in the butt...someone had removed the bolts and put Them in the safes, without the serial numbers..The rifles did not like having parts interchanged, WHY< Not known, by me.. But when we went out for firing, a lot of them hung-up and would not fire....I Never liked the rattling of the stock inside when firing, I joined in calling it "a Mattel rifle", Signed up and got an M-60 weapon to use in a real emergency, plus it was fun to shoot..We also had Stevens Pump guns for "Street duty", With the 16 inch bayonet...Now, I wondered off subject, Sorry to OP..
I was in the coast guard, and we had original m16's with chrome bolt, no fwd assist, and 3 pronged flash surpressor. They did use them in production rifles, but I think they only issued them to the Air Force originally.
"I am the master of my unspoken words, and a slave to those that should have remained unspoken. ...
"Official 2010 Mini-G & 2011 Summer Postal Shoot Biggest Looser"
Usgi chrome bore marked c mp chrome bore.
Upper is marked c in a box